VIETNAM: AFTER THE FIRE

Examines the extensive damage to the Vietnamese environment and people by the war,
including the bombing which cratered the landscape and left thousands of unexploded
bombs, and the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange which devastated the country's
eco-system and are now resulting in cancer and deformed births among the populace. The
program also shows Vietnam's environmental restoration efforts, including reforestation,
treating acid soil, and replacing wildlife.